
A growing coalition of forums is stirring discussions about a potential shift in the Assassin's Creed series, weighing the benefits of compact, replayable levels like those found in the Hitman franchise against the series' iconic open-world format.
Debate continues to highlight a significant divide. Some maintain that a change in gameplay could revitalize the series, stating, "How would that not be an AC game?" In contrast, others assert this transformation jeopardizes the franchise's identity, warning, "Isnโt this basically what they tried with Black Box missions?"
Key themes emerged:
Tenchu Influence: Some fans referenced Tenchu's gameplay to argue for similar design elements in future titles.
Modern Day Relevance: Thereโs a sentiment that the modern-day narrative is integral, with users asserting, "Assassin's Creed isn't Assassin's Creed without the modern-day story."
Desire for Unique Gameplay: Many fans propose a balance of open-world and tighter, mission-focused gameplay. A gamer suggested, "Keep the open world, but have some Hitman-style missions for specific targets."
"Every game gains a unique identity through historical settings."
Responses on forums vary; while fans appreciate the notion of experimenting with new formats, many express skepticism about abandoning the open-world setup.
โ๏ธ Concerns Over Decline: Some players argue quality has declined, insisting that crafting a fitting historical setting leads to better stories.
๐ Mixed Feelings on Modern Elements: Many players feel modern day elements have become tedious, comparing it unfavorably to the dynamic gameplay available in historical missions.
๐ Call for Subtitles or Spin-offs: Several users suggest a spinoff model like Assassinโs Creed Chronicles would suit more focused gameplay formats.
As opinions evolve, one question looms: Will Ubisoft embrace these shifts or remain tethered to established formulas?